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NO CAN DO

Published May 29, 2026 by Nan Mykel

tHIS WAS THE BEGINNING OF MY LAST, FINAL BLOG BUT GOING THROUGH MY FILES i CAME ACROSS AN OLD JOLLY cHRISTMAS LETTER i THOUGHT i’D SHARE FIRST:

“i LET MY PSYCHOLOGY LICENSE LAPSE OVER A YEAR AGO AND PROBABLY A GOOD THING, TOO, BECAUSE I’ve become somewhat sharp-tongued, judging from those who run (away) when they see me. (JUST JOKING, you dumbass!) Fortunately I’m only sending this card to friends and, I hope, Democrats!

Due to the state of the economy, my no longer being a psychologist and my disintegrating personality, I don’t want to spend more money on color photographs for this newsletter. Besides, I have so many children and grandchildren that I can’t display one without all the others…But there’s just one me, and i CAN BE IN BLACK AND WHITE! iN FACT, the effect is better that way, for me on the ventilator…

O it’s always “me, me, me!” I want to dialogue with you, you, you! We communicate (most) Christmases, and then it’s a year before a response comes or goes. I have to say that my own sporadic search for “the meaning of it all” is just that, sporadic. I now carry a martyred cow’s valve in my aorta, and for awhile there I was going to become the person I was “meant to be” before reality rubbed my nose in its face–or its nose in my face. (Closing with a cartoon I still don’t recall how to copy but of which I write was stolen from this week’s New Yorker pretty well describes my continuing dilemma as a backsliding religious atheist…)

I want to leave a little space for a personal salutation, so I’ll sign off for this year, still riding the joyous wave of Obama’s win. Happy holidays.*

*You really aren’t a dumb ass. I WAS joking. You’re a wonderful friend whom I love.

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Better Than the Firing Squad

Published May 22, 2026 by Nan Mykel

I’m against murder, but the story in the ny times yesterday brought a laugh:

Breaking news: Tennessee calls off execution after staff can’t find prisoner’s vein

Whither the Blog

Published May 15, 2026 by Nan Mykel

Alright, I’ll tell you what happened…On September 15, 2025 I turned 90, and on February 23, 2026, my daughter found me in bed with no signs of life. When 911 arrived from a nearby hospital, they asked if I had any “do not resusitate instructions. They paused at the nearby hospital, where a friend said, “Hi, Nan,” to which I opened my eyers and said “Hi. Elaine.” So they took me on to Columbus for the next three and a half days. I do recall being aware that I might throw up, and thinking that this may be what dying feels like… I did lose some energy and got backaches, plus some short term memory loss, and got flummoxed by the Microsoft changes and have even more reluctance to salt my soul with politics.

While searching for material to share I stumbled across my Diary from Saturday, February 28, 1948: “I got the “pip!” I didn’t tell Mother until lunch, and she asked why I didn’t tell her right away. [I must have been a sassy kid because I said it was because she hadn’t asked me]. She told me to remember this day and I went and wrote it in this diary…

In another entry–On February 7th, a Saturday, I wrote in my diary “I wore stockings today for the first time! I also got a new pair of shoes–Robin Hoods. I walked all over [the Charlotte square], pulling the stockings up. (I didn’t have a garter belt)… Oh, I just remembered this was also the year that I turned myself in for chewing gum while on safety patrol duty. I received my just demerit…

A tad…from the past?

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